Highlights
- Eagle Road (Ørnevegen) with dramatic hairpin bends
- Flydalsjuvet — one of Norway's most photographed viewpoints
- Ornesvingen viewpoint overlooking Geirangerfjord
- Iconic compositions of the village, fjord, and cruise ships
- Guided commentary on the mountain road history
- Efficient routing for moderate port windows
About this tour
The Eagle Road and Flydalsjuvet are Geiranger's postcard views — the hairpin bends of Ørnevegen climbing above the fjord, and the Flydalsjuvet platform where generations of travellers have framed Geiranger village against the deep blue water below.
This tour combines both in a compact mountain road loop that fits four-to-six-hour port calls comfortably. Your guide navigates the Eagle Bend while pausing at Ornesvingen and Flydalsjuvet for the photography stops that define a Geiranger visit.
Flydalsjuvet in particular is where many of Norway's most published travel images originate — the village, fjord, and cruise ships arranged in a single dramatic composition. Clear weather makes this tour exceptional; even overcast days deliver moody fjord atmosphere.
Compared to Dalsnibba, this excursion is shorter and lower in elevation, making it the practical choice when your port window is moderate but you still want the iconic Geiranger viewpoints.
What's included
- Coach tour on Eagle Road with Flydalsjuvet stops
- Driver-guide commentary on viewpoints and local history
- Photography time at Ornesvingen and Flydalsjuvet
What's not included
- Food, drinks, and personal purchases
- Optional gratuities
- Extended independent time beyond the tour
Cruise passenger timing advice
Well suited to four-to-six-hour port calls.
Morning departures often have clearer views before afternoon cloud builds.
Allow 45 minutes before all aboard for tender or SeaWalk return.
Combine with a village walk on longer port days if time allows.
Read the Geiranger port guide, plan your day with our one day in Geiranger itinerary, and use the Cruise Smart Planner to match tours to your hours ashore.


